LG V10 F6V1009BTSE Turbowash 360 - Turbowash 59’ 60°
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Published 2021-03-21
Here the LG is on the Turbowash 39 cycle set to 60°, which increases the cycle to 59 minutes. True temperature reached on this cycle is 43°.
0:00:00 Load and programming
0:01:22 Start, detergent dispensing
0:02:39 Load saturation with Turbowash 360
0:03:37 Heat to “60°C”
0:23:32 “60°C” reached
0:33:17 Temperature check (true temp 43°C)
0:38:23 Wash drain & sump flush
0:39:28 Rinse 1
0:41:00 Load balancing
0:42:45 Interim spin up to 1200rpm
0:44:20 Turbowash rinse 1
0:44:38 Turbowash rinse 2
0:47:23 Final rinse
0:51:25 Final spin up to 1200rpm
1:00:52 Programme finish
All Comments (21)
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I love how it sounds like an electric bus when it spins
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I love this washer
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Do you find it provides more than enough water during wash cycle?
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Hi, for this washing machine on a standard wash cycle, can you see if the water is entered and released at least three times during the cycle.
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This washing machine does not meow.
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I’ve come around to being impressed with LG’s front loaders over the past several years, with the recirculator pump being a big selling point for me, along with having nice bright interiors. I love Whirlpool, but they’ve been cheaping out a lot lately, and they insist on their front loaders and dishwashers being as dark as black holes inside for some reason with all the mirror-finish stainless and the black/dark grey plastic, and that’s even with having interior lighting. One of my big questions for these machines is, does the TurboWash pump kick on during the rinse at all, so that the soapy water is flushed at least once with rinse water? That’s another concern I’ve had after a family member got a newer model Cabrio. It would only use the recirculator during the wash, so over time the wash basket would get a terrible residue from never being rinsed down with clean water afterwards. That’s something I never had to worry about with my previous gen Cabrio/BravosXL, which used the recirculator for both wash and rinse, and also kept itself pristine as a result. My concern is the same for the tubing and nozzles being rinsed out in this LG. A bonus question, does this washer have a balance ring? I notice it has a lot more vibration in the drum during spin than I’m used to with my current Whirlpool Duet Alpha which has duel balance rings, so that’s something that’s also a factor for my next choice.
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how do I get the washer to show how long a programme takes I don't seem to get the time to show prior to hitting start
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What buttons do you press to do the temperature check?
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How do you find the cleaning results of turbowash? The instructions are a mess. In old versions, full load is supposed to wash best at cotton eco+intensive and half loads at intensive 60.
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Can you change the spin speed up to 1600rpm on this programme?
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(Late) does this cycle sense?
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Do you have any idea why LG's sound so mechanical like a rough 'knocking' sound that can be heard in this video? More so In the final spin. My 2 year old LG sounds worse than this. Just curious as to what you suspect it might be? Is this noisier than the Samsung Autodose you had?
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Cum se schimbă paletele din cuvă care mă poate ajuta
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What's your noisest wash ? What is the perfect washer in all aspects (wash, rinses, water level, consumption, noise, app connect) ?
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Bakit po 16 na Meron padin po bula
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Isn’t the 60 degree wash misleading then? I tried the same program on my washer the max temp was only 44 degrees😮😮
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Do these machines have steam only cycles?
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neon